"There was definitely build up. There was a back and forth. He had been yelling at me," Frank described.

The altercation got national attention as the video went viral.

"I accept fault in the situation. I really have nobody to blame but myself," she said.

Frank says no one from the team ever told her not to use silly string, but fully understands the decision to replace her. She tells 10 News she probably would have done the same if she were in their position.

"I've actually been looking to move on," the 31-year-old explained, "so the decision was kind of made for me."

Lightning fans continue to get fired up over the situation. They've created an online petition and Facebook page to save her job, which has generated more than 1,400 "likes."

"I'm glad that the fans have the support and enjoyed what I did," Frank said.

She says being let go has allowed her to focus on building her business, Amazing Mascots, www.amazing-mascots.com/, where she designs costumes.